Can you summarize Chapter 230-14 WAAC?
The provided legal document content consists of various rules and regulations governing punch board and pull-tab licensees in the state of Washington. The documents outline requirements for recordkeeping, income summaries, storage of records, flares, prizes, carry-over jackpots, progressive jackpots, seal card pull-tabs, cash prizes, and more. The documents specify the format and retention requirements for income summaries, the use of electronic records, and the availability of records for review by the Gambling Commission, law enforcement, and tax agencies.
Can you summarize Chapter 230-15 WAAC?
The provided legal documents cover a wide range of topics related to card game rules and regulations. They govern various aspects of card game operations, including social card games, surveillance requirements, recording equipment, counting procedures, rules of play, tournaments, fees, prizes, internal controls, dispute resolution, and more. The documents apply to different types of card game licensees, such as social card game licensees, charitable and nonprofit organizations, Class F or house-banked card game licensees, and nonhouse-banked card game licensees.
Can you summarize Chapter 230-16 WAAC?
The provided legal document content covers various aspects related to the manufacturer, distributor, and gambling service supplier rules under the Washington Administrative Code. It includes requirements for maintaining accounting records, assembly and packaging of pull-tab series, construction requirements for pull-tabs, standards for flares used in punch boards or pull-tab series, requirements for manufacturers of electronic card facsimiles, requirements for manufacturers of preshuffled cards, rules for manufacturers of disposable bingo cards, transportation, display, and sale of gambling equipment at trade shows, requirements for maintaining the integrity of punch boards and pull-tab series, rules for manufacturers and distributors regarding the connection of gambling equipment to external tools, requirements for maintaining accurate accounting records for gambling service suppliers, submission of activity reports by manufacturers and distributors, and remote access of electronic raffle systems.
Can you summarize Chapter 230-17 WAAC?
The legal document content pertains to the Washington Administrative Code and the Gambling Commission’s Hearing rules. It covers various aspects such as issuing notices of administrative charges, conducting brief adjudicative proceedings, imposing penalties in disciplinary actions, reviewing initial orders, requesting rule changes, serving notices and documents, using expert witnesses, and officially noticing information during hearings. The documents apply to applicants, licensees, permittees, parties involved in adjudicative proceedings, individuals representing themselves or their business, attorneys at law, interpreters, and other persons allowed by the commissioners.
Can you summarize Chapter 230-18 WAAC?
The provided legal document content governs the rules and regulations for businesses offering promotional contests of chance (PCOC) that are similar to bingo, commonly known as ’no fee bingo’. The document specifies that businesses may use promotional game cards similar to pull-tabs as part of a PCOC if they meet certain requirements. These requirements include being readily distinguishable from other pull-tabs sold in Washington, being designed and manufactured for a specific PCOC, clearly displaying the name of the sponsoring business or promoted product(s), having no price per play on the card, and having the official rules of play printed on the back.
Can you summarize Chapter 230-21 WAAC?
The provided legal document content pertains to the public disclosure, inspection, and copying of public records held by the Washington State Gambling Commission. The document designates public records officers responsible for implementing rules regarding the release of public records, maintaining an index of agency records, and ensuring compliance with relevant statutes. Denials of public records requests must be accompanied by a written statement explaining the reason for the denial, including the specific exemption and its application to the withheld record.
Can you summarize Chapter 230-23 WAAC?
This legal document, found in the Washington Administrative Code under the Gambling Commission’s section on self-exclusion, establishes a centralized, statewide self-exclusion program for individuals with gambling problems or disorders. The program allows individuals to voluntarily exclude themselves from licensed house-banked card rooms and participating tribal gaming facilities in the state of Washington. The document defines key terms such as ’licensee’ (house-banked card room licensee), ‘participant’ (person enrolled in the self-exclusion program), ‘self-exclusion list’ (list maintained by the commission of excluded individuals), and ‘voluntary self-exclusion program’ (authorized program under RCW 9.
Can you summarize Chapter 260-09 WAAC?
This legal document governs the process of reviewing denials of public records requests by the Washington Horse Racing Commission. It outlines the procedure for petitioning the public records officer for a review of the initial denial or partial denial of a records request. The executive secretary of the commission is responsible for considering the petition and either affirming or reversing the denial within two business days. If the commission denies access to public records based on exemption claims, the requestor may request the attorney general’s office to review the matter.
Can you summarize Chapter 260-12 WAAC?
The provided legal document content pertains to the rules and regulations governing horse racing in the state of Washington. It covers various aspects such as equipment approval, race date changes, purse fund disposition, compliance with rules, supremacy of laws and rules, submission of race conditions, licensing requirements, denial of license factors, financial reporting, denial of entry for individuals with revoked status, definitions and general rules, approval of post time, application of rules to participants and patrons, submission of proposed race dates, safety equipment requirements, access to association grounds, problem gambling signage, adoption of rules, compliance with laws and rules, provision of office space, and transferability of licenses.
Can you summarize Chapter 260-13 WAAC?
This legal document governs the disclosure of ownership and/or control for Class A, B, and C licenses for horse racing facilities. It applies to applicants seeking these licenses and requires them to disclose various information. For individual applicants, their organizational structure, full legal name, citizenship status, aliases and business names, and copies of tax returns for the past five years must be disclosed. For corporations, information such as corporate name, trade names, jurisdiction and date of incorporation, copies of articles of incorporation and bylaws, and corporate tax returns for the past five years must be provided.